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"The Case of the Men Who Died With Custer" Topic


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Tango0118 Jan 2020 9:30 p.m. PST

"The June 25-26, 1876, Battle of the Little Bighorn fought in southern Montana was Native Americans' greatest victory over U.S. Frontier Army regulars and the most famous battle of the 19th-century Indian Wars. All soldiers in the five 7th Cavalry Regiment companies personally led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer were killed, and the seven surviving companies suffered numerous dead and wounded during the fighting and in a successful defensive action led by Major Marcus A. Reno and Captain Frederick W. Benteen a few miles away from "Custer's Last Stand."

One important legacy of the battle is the bones of the fallen soldiers that have come to light from time to time over the years…"
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Bunkermeister Supporting Member of TMP18 Jan 2020 11:09 p.m. PST

Great article, thanks for posting Armand.

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Raynman Supporting Member of TMP19 Jan 2020 8:29 a.m. PST

Pretty good article! Informative!
Thanks, Armand!
Ray

Tango0119 Jan 2020 3:27 p.m. PST

A votre service mes amis!. (smile)


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